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245 1 0 _aChaos in the liberal order :
_bthe Trump presidency and international politics in the twenty-first century /
_cedited by Robert Jervis, Francis J. Gavin, Joshua Rovner and Diane N. Labrosse ; with George Fujii.
246 3 0 _aTrump presidency and international politics in the 21st century
260 _aNew York :
_bColumbia University Press,
_c(c)2018.
300 _a1 online resource (xvi, 426 pages) :
_billustrations
336 _atext
_btxt
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337 _acomputer
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505 0 0 _aIntroduction /
_rRobert Jervis, Francis J. Gavin, Joshua Rovner, and Diane N. Labrosse --
_tPart I. Trump and international relations theory. President Trump and international relations theory /
_rRobert Jervis --
_tWhat is international relations theory good for? /
_rMichael N. Barnett --
_tWhy Trump now : a third-image explanation /
_rRandall L. Schweller --
_tThe Donald versus "the blob" /
_rStephen M. Walt --
_tPart II. Is liberal internationalism still alive?. Has liberal internationalism been Trumped? /
_rJoshua Busby and Jonathan Monten --
_tDown but not out : a liberal international American foreign policy /
_rStephen Chaudoin, Helen V. Milner, and Dustin Tingley --
_tDoes structure Trump all? : a test of agency in world politics /
_rBrian Rathbun --
_tLiberal internationalism, public opinion, and partisan conflict in the United States /
_rRobert Y. Shapiro --
_tPart III. Whither pax Americana?. Trump against American exceptionalism : the sources of Trumpian conduct /
_rStephen Wertheim --
_tThis is what nationalism looks like /
_rThomas W. Zeiler --
_tThe appeal of "America first" /
_rJohn A. Thompson --
_tThe waning of the postwar order : historical reflections on 2016 and the emergence of a twenty-first-century world order /
_rT.G. Otte --
_tThe failed promises of 1989 and the politics of 2016 /
_rJonathan Sperber --
_tTrump's ascendancy as history /
_rRyan Irwin --
_tAssessing Trump's emerging counterterrorism policy /
_rDaniel Byman --
_tThe "global order" myth /
_rAndrew J. Bacevich --
_tPart IV. Trump and the world. Donald Trump and NATO : historic alliance meets a-historic president /
_rStanley R. Sloan --
_tThe art of the bluff : the US-Japan alliance under the Trump administration /
_rJennifer Lind --
_tLatin America : asymmetry and the problem of influence /
_rTom Long and Max Paul Friedman --
_tHistorical legacies of US policy in the Middle East /
_rJames R. Stocker --
_tDonald Trump and the Middle East /
_rF. Gregory Gause, III --
_tUS-Russia relations unhinged /
_rRobert Legvold --
_tThe view from the Asia-Pacific : loose nukes and loose cannons /
_rPriscilla Roberts --
_tThe future of the Atlantic alliance under President Trump /
_rWilliam R. Keylor --
_tPart V. The language and legacy of human rights. The United States and the global human rights order /
_rMark Philip Bradley --
_tDonald Trump and the irrelevance of human rights /
_rSamuel Moyn --
_tPart VI. The fourth estate, leaks, and fake news : historical perspectives. Donald Trump and the "paranoid style" in American (intellectual) politics /
_rLeo P. Ribuffo --
_tLeaking about Donald Trump in the age of fake news /
_rSam Lebovic --
_tWhy does Donald Trump have so much trouble with the truth? /
_rJohn Schuessler --
_tIs Donald Trump Jimmy Carter, or is he Kaiser Wilhelm II? /
_rNancy Mitchell --
_tAristocracy, oligarchy, and Donald Trump /
_rArthur Eckstein --
_tPart VII. Is there a trump doctrine?. Trumpism, history, and the future of US foreign relations /
_rFrank Ninkovich.
520 0 _aDonald Trump's election has called into question many fundamental assumptions about politics and society. Should the forty-fifth president of the United States make us reconsider the nature and future of the global order? Collecting a wide range of perspectives from leading political scientists, historians, and international-relations scholars, Chaos in the Liberal Order explores the global trends that led to Trump's stunning victory and the impact his presidency will have on the international political landscape. Contributors situate Trump among past foreign policy upheavals and enduring models for global governance, seeking to understand how and why he departs from precedents and norms. The book considers key issues, such as what Trump means for America's role in the world; the relationship between domestic and international politics; and Trump's place in the rise of the far right worldwide. It poses challenging questions, including: Does Trump's election signal the downfall of the liberal order or unveil its resilience? What is the importance of individual leaders for the international system, and to what extent is Trump an outlier? Is there a Trump doctrine, or is America's president fundamentally impulsive and scattershot? The book considers the effects of Trump's presidency on trends in human rights, international alliances, and regional conflicts. With provocative contributions from prominent figures such as Stephen M. Walt, Andrew J. Bacevich, and Samuel Moyn, this timely collection brings much-needed expert perspectives on our tumultuous era.
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600 1 0 _aTrump, Donald,
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650 0 _aWorld politics
_y21st century.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aJervis, Robert,
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700 1 _aGavin, Francis J.,
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700 1 _aRovner, Joshua,
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700 1 _aLabrosse, Diane N.,
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700 1 _aFujii, George,
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856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1897291&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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